Very nice one!
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
On 7/27/2016 11:35 PM, Moose wrote:
Caution, you may well want to wear protective eyewear. Not responsible
for corneal cuts. <http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=20457>
I took a lot of stacks this last week. Dahlias seemed excellent
subjects, with great detail and great depth - and their parts don't
move relative to each other, unlike bugs. :-)
I've shot the Dahlia garden there before, and got some great images.
All, however, had limited DoF, which looks fine in many cases, and is
what we are used to seeing in photographs of them. Seeing the whole
thing in focus seems to me to be truer to the actual experience of
looking at them.
Might I have over sharpened? Technically, I think not, as an enormous
amount of detail is visible even in the small, web image, yet there
are no visible artifacts. Artistically? I'd probably go with a little
less
Bleeding Eye Moose
AG, enough sharpening for you? ;-)
Tina, one shot of the WhiBal under the bright overcast sky gave me the
info I needed to get the colors right. The color you see here is not
what came out of the camera. I made a temp PS Action to do the WB
correction with one click.
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